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CC Regular Session 4. 4. <br />Meeting Date: 08/26/2014 <br />By: Bruce Westby, Engineering/Public <br />Works <br />Information <br />Title <br />Consider Adopting Resolution 14-08-171 Approving Agency Agreement No.06607 for Advance Construction of <br />Mississippi River Trail, S.P. 199-090-001. <br />Purpose/Background: <br />Purpose: <br />The purpose of this case is to adopt Resolution 14-08-171 approving Agency Agreement No. 06607, which is <br />attached to this case. <br />Upon executing this agreement, the City will be authorized to advance construct the portion of the Mississippi <br />River Trail (MRT) along the south side of Riverdale Drive between Traprock Street and Armstrong Boulevard this <br />fall. This portion of the MRT was originally proposed to be constructed in State Fiscal Year (SFY) 2016 (July 1, <br />2015 to June 30, 2016) using Federal grant funds so the use of local funds will be required until Federal funds are <br />released in SFY 2016. <br />Background: <br />On March 25th, 2014, Council approved proceeding with advance construction of portions of the MRT by <br />authorizing the use of up to $18,000 from the Park Trust Fund for Bolton & Menk to prepare the necessary Project <br />Memorandum (PM). Since then, the PM was prepared, MnDOT's Federal Aid office approved the PM, and the <br />grant funding has been secured. <br />On June 24th, 2014, Council approved using up to $62,676 from the Park Trust Fund to allow Bolton & Menk to <br />complete the necessary engineering work for preparing construction plans and specifications and bidding the <br />portion of the MRT along Riverdale Drive from Armstrong Boulevard, east to the 'outfall trail' where the MRT <br />project currently under construction terminates. Bolton & Menk has since completed plans and specifications and <br />bids are currently being advertised for constructing this portion of the MRT this fall. Bids are scheduled to be <br />opened at 10 am on Tuesday, September 16th, and Council will be asked to accept the bids and award a <br />construction contract on Tuesday, September 23"d, 2014. <br />Notification: <br />No notifications are required for this case. <br />Observations/Alternatives: <br />Observations: <br />There will be benefits associated with proceeding with advance construction of this portion of the MRT through the <br />Riverdale Drive Reconstruction/Extension project in 2014, as well as the portion of the MRT through the Highway <br />10 & Armstrong Boulevard Interchange project in 2015. First, advance construction will allow each segment of the <br />MRT to be constructed in orderly progression from east to west, meeting user expectations and resulting in less <br />disruption to the public due to concurrent construction activities. Second, there will be cost savings due to avoiding <br />redundant costs typically incurred when completing separate projects. <br />Phase 2 of the MRT located west of the Armstrong Boulevard Interchange through the Wayside Rest Area, will be <br />constructed in SFY 2016 as currently programmed. <br />